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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1905)
111 Ml IB . . . e SECOND HAND GOODS Having enlarged our store we are now better prepared to take care of oar customers than ever, before. Re member we have the largest stock of second hand goeds in Union County, and are always ready to' buy md pay cash. Wo also have the only furnituie van in the city, and can move your piano or furniture without injury to it in any way. We buy and Sell all kind of goods. . ( LOOK HEBE " 85 bed room suits $10.00 up Office ohair ..$500 Cook Stoves 4.00 up Trunks 8.75 up Rocker .......... 200 Office Desk ... 10.00 Sofa.......... 3.50 Lounge ...... 1.50 The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams '; Remember we still buy aid ee!l aft kinds m, " trot of Second Hand Goodsj . Jt j fhOOe 1581 oo UNEEDA BISCUIT We have them Nabisco Wafers in Five Flavors Lemon . Vanilla Mint Chocolate Orange FIVE O'CLOCK TEA SOCIAL TEA Bamona . Zweibaoh '.. Champagne Wafers Graham Crackers Oatmeal Crackers -. Featino Alinonds Saratoga Flakes BAKER B R O S. Adams Avenue Phone H01 GELT" THE HABIT Of buying your Coal from us WE HAVE Rock Springs and Cumberland Ask any of our customers about us We are wholesale and retail dealers in Hay, Grain, Milifeed, Flour, Etc. Grande Ronde Cash Company, Press Lewis Dean Crowe Phone 1801 New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue NEW SPRING SUITINGS .to $50 JOIN THE CLUB AND GET ONE FOR $1.00 SUITS WON Watch this ipacc (or Suit i winno ; f L. Rayburn won the $35 and H. Bookman the $25 - Suit last Saturday ' Two drawing on Sat, March 81. . I V-' J. A. Jackson 1st Wm. Drisktll 2nd O. E. Berquist 3rd Q M. Richy 4th 0. A. Staples 5th Ben Hopper 6th T. E. Beuhler 7th L Ray bum 8th II Bookman 9th A. L. A N DRE WS HABERDASHER AND TAILOR I29GAL ITEMS i ! i T Hon ChM E Cochran, c( Union, who baa been in too city on business, re turned bom tbls forenoon. - Mr Dan Somtner and wifa, of Elgin, who bate been In the city visiting, left (or tbeir bom this morning on the Elgin Branch. Ear J J) GUIllan of the Method iat obnroh left thla forenoon to spend the the day with Bar 8mith, pastor of the M S choroh at Elgin, who baa had no accident, the result of which la a few broken rlbe. Bar Giililan will return on the afternoon train, and . fill the pulpit tonight. Mr O E Bartlett, who left the eity laat Friday for a Tiait to Walla Walla, retained home thla forenoon. . Mr., Frank Chlldera, the newly eleoted deputy marabal of tbia city, wishes the publio to know that thoee who wish to find him wben be la want ed in an offloial capacity, will find him at the offloe of the Recorder at the stroke of each hour from aix m antll rlz a m, or aa near that time aa poaa ible, and when not detained by official duties. , SEEDS SEEDS ha, mm n m rmMiimmmitm cbbbbbsbsbsbbsssbbso Jast received a Car Load of Alfalfa Seed Rod Clover, Timothy, Red Top. : AH kinds of Grass sseda. Bulk Gardeu fWd, Paid IWley, Rye,' Wheat and Oats V IEFFERSON AVE PHONE 1571. Married JONE8-CARNA.HAN la Elgin Ore. Monday March 20, 1906, Mr E E Jones and Miss Mattie Oarnaban, at the home ol the bridee parenta Bet Parker pastor ot the Presbyter ian ehnrob officiating. Mr and Mrs Jones are both well and favorably known in this vieiuity, the groom having reaided in this eity a number of yeara during which lime hae by bia straightforward conduct made many friends. The bride is one of Elgin's mont lovable young ladies and will be welcomed bv Mr Jone's bust of friends who join with the Observer in wishing. tuem hearty congratulations. ilKHR 8PENOER In thlaotty at the home .of the bride'a parents, W O llerr and Minnie M Spencer, by Rev. O 11 King. Tbey are both well known and highly respected. Mr Ed Morelock of Elgin who bas been in the city on buainesa returned home this forenoon. Mr Woodson Gray of Elgin waa in the city yesterday on business, but retimed home this morning. The report of the city treasurer will appear tomorrow ahowing the total revennea of the city for the past year; MUe Dora Jett left this mornirfg for aa extended visit to her brother Will, at Portland, who Is baggage master at the Union depot at that place. Ex-state senator Justice Wade, who now resides at Walla Walla waa in the city . today and left on the Elgio branch thia morning for a viait to points on the line. It will pay you to oall and listen to J II Peare tell the atory of Jo, the son of ohief Joseph. For verefication of hia remaks he will show yon the skull of the remarkable young man. Mr and Mra Ohat. Bofferty of Madi son Iowa, are in the city, guests of Mr and Mra O. J. Buckman Mr Bof ferty, after being abown over the city by Mr Buckman, stated that during his western trip he had seen nothing a hicb so impreased him as a place to locate, as La Grande, and be states that ha will more than likely return and engage in bufinaas here. Conductor O J Buckman is tskiog "moon needed rest" this week. The reason therefore is that while splitting wood yesterday alternoon the handle of the axe struck the chopping block deflioting the course' of the axe in snob a manner as to strike hia thumb splitting that member through the first joint. Ms Buokman states that be will take no uure wood contracts. Bicycle ridce will keep off the aide walks from thia time on or they will have an aooountlug with the City Re oorder. Cement Walks Messrs Hott A Kuhn bave the con tract for the building of three cement walks, one in front of the La Grande National Bank, In frout of J D Mo Kennon'e. and In front of Dr. O T Baoon'a home. Let the good work go on. Both aides of Adams Ave should have cement walks. One of the large property ownera while in the offloe to day said ha stood ready at any time to pay hia proportion towards a paved street. That will come later, but let aa have the cemeut walks first. MRS. FORMER'S , TESTIMONY Osteopathy heralds the dawn of new era for woman. It lightens her harden of aorrow and gives her health, atrength and buoyancy in counties cases after the prevailing treatmenta of other achooU have utterly failed The venerable Founder of thia eohool of practice will, therefore, godown the agea aa on of the world's greatest benefactors of womankind. FOR RENT One aix room house, with hath room, on the oorner of P and Sixth streets. Inquire of J Anthony I have jaet received a car load of the best grade of. . .. BLACKSMITH COAL Also a car of EXTRA STAR. A STAR SHINGLES Can famish yon with any quantity MRS. T. N. MURPHY, HARDWARE, CROCKERY ETC. 1 I " 1 HOME GROWN TREES HE MAKE GRANDE RONDE FAMOUS Apple, Cherry, Peach and Plum trees. Blackberries, Rasp Denies, currants, mammoth pie plant, Hood weeping willow, Rhododendron, English Holly, shrubs, dutchman's pipe and climbing vines. I have also a good stock of Carolina poplars for btreet planting. Address . LA GRANDE NURSERY Box 637 Or leave order at Thorn's Grocery Store. Notary Public Money to Loan Insurance Representing the Equitable divings A JLoan Asso ciation of Portland, Or., the strongeflt, safest A most reliable institution on the Pacific coast, under State supervision. Loans made short or long time to suit. WM. GRANT, Agent City property for sale. tea tseatosass as aaainaiaaeaaaaaaaaa J A Good Dinner will make ita presence felt in ptte of all efforts to conceal it. The odors from our kitchen would give any man an appetite so delioioua ia the aroma ariaing irom the beat of fooda skill fully cooked, By Rights we ought to charge extra for this, but we dc not, because we know that once a nan naa tasted our fooda he will be a steady eater at oni tablea. And the meal will leave him some change in bis pocket, too. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAYJANDiNlOHT We ee.l weekly Meal Tickets Ceh $4.50 THE SORT THAT WILL PlEdSE That is (he sort of groceries we sell Our aim is to please all of our customers We realize that in ordet to do this we must sell only First Quality Goods We also know that prices must be right, our and that our service .must be correct. A child can do the trading at our Btore A trial order over the tele phone will convince you. We solicit your patronage. QEDDE BELT North Fir Street THE BEST AND ONLY THE BEST You are sure of tbe best when you buy confections at E. D. Selder's, the wholesale and retail dealer in and manufacturer of hand made CANDIES- AND CONNECTIONS Finest ice cream parlors in Eastern Oregon. Special orders for parties and en tertainments given strict attention. Quality, neat ness and promptness are our strong points. E. D. SELDER, Next door to Post Office. Golden Uh ahHaaafcAAAAaaaataaTaaaal rv rBTrarVVWrTlwTrB THE rPrararrri ' f TTTTrsi R ule Company WANTS YOUR BUSINESS j They Have The Goods and Prices to Merit It ; More than 500 PIECES YARD GOODS already received. ALL THE NEW WEAVES, Oall and See "Them 1308-1310-1312 Adams Avenue Largest Store Smallest Prices? I 'Vftriiitiiiinuiimm